BTR-60

The BTR-60 is a Soviet APC that entered service on 13 December 1959, the first of the USSR's eight-wheeled APC models. The BTRs proved weak during the Soviet-Afghan War, as their engines would easily overheat, making it easy for the Mujahideen to target their crews. BTRs were sent to several Eastern Bloc allies of the USSR during the Cold War, including to Egypt, Syria, Grenada, India, Cuba, and Angola, and several former USSR republics or Eastern Bloc nations use BTRs.